vanish from sight

  • 1vanish from — phr verb Vanish from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑scene, ↑sight …

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  • 2sight — sight1 W2S2 [saıt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(ability to see)¦ 2¦(act of seeing)¦ 3¦(thing you see)¦ 4 in/within sight 5 within/in sight of something 6 in your sights 7 out of sight 8 out of sight, out of mind 9 disappear/vanish from sight …

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  • 3vanish — v. 1) to vanish completely 2) (D; intr.) to vanish from (to vanish from sight) 3) (D; intr.) to vanish into (to vanish into thin air) * * * [ vænɪʃ] to vanish completely (D; intr.) to vanish from (to vanish from sight) (D; intr.) to vanish into… …

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  • 4vanish */*/ — UK [ˈvænɪʃ] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms vanish : present tense I/you/we/they vanish he/she/it vanishes present participle vanishing past tense vanished past participle vanished 1) a) to disappear in a sudden and mysterious way One moment… …

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  • 5vanish — van|ish [ vænıʃ ] verb intransitive ** 1. ) to disappear in a sudden and mysterious way: One moment she was there, the next she had vanished. vanish from: My calculator s vanished from my desk. vanish into thin air/vanish from the face of the… …

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  • 6vanish — verb 1 disappear suddenly and completely ADVERB ▪ just, simply ▪ I turned around and she had simply vanished. ▪ abruptly, instantly, promptly, suddenly …

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  • 7vanish — Synonyms and related words: abandon, abscond, be annihilated, be consumed, be destroyed, be done for, be gone, be no more, be wiped out, beat a retreat, bow out, cease, cease to be, cease to exist, clear, come to naught, come to nothing, conk out …

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  • 8vanish — vanish, evanesce, evaporate, disappear, fade can all mean to pass from view or out of existence. Vanish implies a complete, often mysterious, and usually sudden passing; it commonly suggests absence of all trace or of any clue that would permit… …

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  • 9vanish — [van′ish] vi. [ME vanissen, aphetic < prp. stem of OFr esvanir < VL * exvanire, for L evanescere: see EVANESCE] 1. to go or pass suddenly from sight; disappear 2. to cease to exist; come to an end 3. Math. to become zero n. Phonet. the… …

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  • 10sight — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 ability to see ⇨ See also ↑eyesight VERB + SIGHT ▪ have ▪ She has very little sight in her left eye. ▪ lose ▪ He s lost the sight of one eye …

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